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ForsakenMage

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  1. He sent his scraps to me to throw in my rubbish bin. #-o :P Excellent work as usual. :3>
  2. that's terribly unfortunate, we should interview him anyway, for fun. I think we should interview you forsakenmage. AS I recall, you're one of the top 100. I can't seem to find the sticky though. Eh no interview for me thanks. :P Franzk provided a proper picture. He's pure F2P, but because his RuneCrafting level is too low, it looked like it was P2P. Sorry about the mistake (was told this by someone ages ago o_O). RAWR FRANZK GET YOUR RC UP! :P
  3. Wouldn't mind getting married at all. In terms of kids, that would depend on the situation... If situation proves good, maybe just two... If bad, one or none. :oops:
  4. Put more effort into writing it properly first, THEN post...
  5. Yea, most of his career is F2P, but when you add up his total XP it doesn't match up because he has some xp that doesn't show and those are in the P2P stats. :(
  6. Please write out your story and post it. Generally it's not a good idea to tell the progress of your story until at least after you've posted the intro/prologue/etc. of it first so people get a general idea of what's going on. Just posting here and telling us that you're working on a story doesn't exactly contribute to the forums and can constitute as spam, especially if you end up not writing a story or poem at all to share with others here.
  7. Franzk is unfortunately not pure F2P. While the majority of his experience points are F2P, he still has that few thousand in P2P. :(
  8. Boredom is not an excuse for a bad story. It shows a lack of respect for the seriousness of writers here.
  9. ". . . it don't never matter how poor you are as long as you've got something to love." - Mrs. Merrill from Anne of Windy Poplars by Lucy Maud Montgomery. =D>
  10. About an hour after the fray, Rain stirred in Armaneth's arms, then slowly woke. For a moment she was disoriented, then realized where she was and quickly asked Armaneth to put her down. There was a stern look from him, but a determined look shot back at him so he shrugged and set the wobbly magess down. "It's too risky for you to try walking again." "I won't slow us down. I'll try a few spells later to see if it'd do anything," Rain began. "That'd just weaken you more." "But it'll keep me mobile enough to not endanger you." Armaneth shrugged again, then walked on ahead to continue leading the group. Rain glanced at their new companion for a moment, then walked carefully behind Armaneth while holding back the urge to cry out from the pain still echoing in her legs and lower back. For now she will continue to try to fight the pain until they stopped for rest, then cast her spells. ~ Aming remained silent as her group made their way out of harm's way. Occcasionally a stray goblin would pester them, but it was otherwise quiet, much to everyone's relief. Sim was carrying Aryl, who was asleep. Aming slept poorly earlier and weak as she was, continued to walk, trying to focus on the task ahead. "Do you think we'll meet our new friends again?" Sabin asked. "Perhaps. I still don't think we should trust them," was Zonorhc's response. "They just don't seem to belong..."
  11. :Greatness does not happen without insanity. :P
  12. Well, I'm properly settled in, though some things have changed around... But this is roughly how my room is now and I'm trying to make sure it's kept nice and neat. :) Bad quality because I used my cell phone heh. That silver box thing next to my shelf is security box.
  13. ForsakenMage replied to a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I look like a total idiot in my ID card. :( The guy made me look up cuz I was short. :evil:
  14. Too many times, especially during the school year and when I have to go some place. :wall: Woken up at 12:00AM once (went to bed at like 10PM), and I was supposed to be up at 4:30 to catch a plane... Whoops eh?
  15. They have a video of the dancing Elmo being on fire.... Someone's gonna set the TMX on fire surely. :( #-o EDIT: Apparently there's a Spanish version too... O_O;
  16. I couldn't stop laughing when I saw this on the news. My mom thought I was nuts to be laughing at something like this and my dad was saying that I was childish. I don't care. :P Funniest thing I've seen all week.
  17. Okay... here I go... again >.o =========================== Rain watched silently as Armaneth left her behind. The swarm of visions that pounded her made her groan slightly, forcing her to curl up a little on the ground. She was thankful for the makeshift pillow, but even then she couldn't help but wince in pain. For whatever reason, she could only remember lashing out at the company of her past, then nothing but muffled voices and a shadow that seemed to obscure her vision entirely. She could hear a laugh in the back of her mind, soft at first, then growing louder. Whimpering a little, she mumbled a sleep spell for herself to end the visions, hoping they would not invade her dreams as well. ~ Aming glared from her binds and tried to utter some spells to free herself and do away with Sabin and company despite the gag that Zonorhc shoved into her mouth. Zonorhc kept a close watch on her while Aryl finished tending to Sabin's wounds. "There, how does that feel?" "A lot better, thanks. But what about Aming?" Aryl looked at the struggling mage for a moment before answering. "I could try a cleansing spell, but it'll take a lot out of me and Aming... It'll be pretty bad if you guys run into trouble while we're both down." "Do it," Sim suggested. "I think we'll be safe here as it is. As far as I know, there aren't any patrols that go by here." "What about the Judge? What if he finds us?" "We'll let our lady marksman do the job then. Shame that blind archer isn't here..." "Hopefully our new friends find him." "I hope so too... Let's not push our luck." After a few more words of discussion, Aryl began to draw a pattern on the ground, different from that of what Armaneth had done for Rain, but still with the same purpose. She directed for Zonorhc to place Aming onto the pattern, then began to chant softly while the others stood guard. Aming tried to scream out in pain as a surge of energy went through her body, sending the darkness scattering chaoticly in her mind. "Aryl! Look out!" Sim cried as a shadow seemed to loom over Aming's body. Aryl opened her eyes, then uttered another spell, sending the shadow screeching towards the Wilderness. Beads of sweat were rolling down her face as she continued to chant, watching Aming on the ground, who was now writhing and rolling back and forth from pain. After what seemed like hours, the pattern faded to nothingness and Aming was still on the ground, but breathing. Aryl knelt down besides Aming, probing her mind carefully, then breathed a sigh of relief. "It's done. You can untie her and get the gag out, Zonorhc," she said, slowly getting up with the help of Sim. "We need to keep moving so don't delay..."
  18. >.o Thanks for the nightmares lol. Creepy.. just CREEPY. And yet, I like it. :twisted:
  19. Shame my signature has no room... the above is so quote worth. :lol: Ty for the report + fix!
  20. Probably the craziest thing I've ever done in my life... and I actually want to do it again rofl! I'm not an outdoors type of person, though I do love the occasional hike. Back in December 2004, I went back to China to visit my great grandfather's and great grandmothers' graves. They were not, however, buried in standard graveyards. Instead, their graves are located in the mountains, quite a ways from the city. Not sure about the elevation, but my dad claims it was 100 stories and that if I was scared, I could just hang back with my mum at the hotel. Now, I wouldn't have minded doing that if I had something to do (watching TV does not count... besides a lot of stuff was in Mandarin so I didn't get it), so I just told my dad that I wanted to go and that I didn't bring my sneakers for nothing. So we piled up into a van with my uncle, two cousins, a friend, and of course my parents, and headed off into the mountains. Upon arrival, since we couldn't find a route, we made our way through some heavy vegetation (eek) and crossed over a stream. Okay, not bad... Until my dad pointed up and said that's where the gravesite was... Okay... high... so where's the rope and climbing gear? We had none. We had to climb with our bare hands and find footholds. Lucky for us there were places to grab onto, but the mountains are pretty steep. It's not rock, but more dirt and brush, so one slip and I was a goner... There was one part where I was trying to go up, but then my foot started to slip. :ohnoes: I didn't want to look down, but I could just feel the gravity pulling me down. Dad was below me helping Mum, then told me to hang on for a sec and pushed me up over onto the level ground. While I waited for my dad and mum, I looked down at the spot where I was slipping, then further... I really wish I hadn't; the view was breathtaking, but the drop was something along the lines of "one slip and you're a goner." :shock: I did manage to get to my great grandfather's gravesite and one of my great grandmother's, but since we were pretty tired already, we decided to pay our respects in the direction of the other great grandmother's gravesite. >.o For the record, I don't think there was ever a time I was willing to dirt and plants without gloves until that day. :XD:
  21. ForsakenMage replied to Viv's topic in Off-Topic
    8th grade after I got my acceptance letter for high school. :oops: Currently a junior in university... Talk about the years really flying by... :XD:
  22. I had an final exam that couldn't be made up. :shock:
  23. Oh man I know exactly how you feel. Right before my final exams this past term, I came down with a really, REALLY bad cold. Stuffy nose, stuffed up ears, sore throat, and to top it off, a fever which is NOT common. #-o I could barely talk, but I came to school anyway for my final exam with the collar of my turtle neck sweater covering half my face so I wouldn't go spreading more germs around. -_- Had to drink a lot of honey + vinegar + warm water mixed together. It works, but I don't recommend it if you're afraid of bittersweet things. :P Was lucky I had four days before my next exam so I basically tried to stay in bed (impossible for me.. I hate being confined to bed) and get better.
  24. There are some cadences the SAI and the AI didn't find appropriate (the originals I mean) so naturally some changes had to be done... Example, one I made up back when I was a company guidon (only female guidon out of the battalion :() based on the one blank posted... That last part seriously works with the cadence depending on your speed... God how we laughed the first time we did it. #-o
  25. You guys are so mean. Can't let the staff have a bit of fun. :(

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